Rhianna Colored
...and here's a quick coloring job I tried out to see how fast I could perform. It's surprisingly easy once you've got a solid Greyscale doodle. I think this one came out the best overall :)
Category All / Macro / Micro
Species Kangaroo
Size 577 x 932px
File Size 254.2 kB
Nice coloring !
And I like how you rendered the sky, though I wouldn't have put a cloud in front of her ( even if she is taller than 1000 meters) I think that deteriorate a bit her body continuity.
Howether it could have been interesting if you cut the picture just under her neck (try with your hand).
And I like how you rendered the sky, though I wouldn't have put a cloud in front of her ( even if she is taller than 1000 meters) I think that deteriorate a bit her body continuity.
Howether it could have been interesting if you cut the picture just under her neck (try with your hand).
Nah. Just snipped out a cloud, gaussian blurred it, stretched and shrunk it, then played with the alpha channels and such. Custom brushes are fun, but time consuming to create. I usually just have a 'I want it to look like this' mindset and play with the standard brushes until I'm pleased enough with the results. Like here. I'll poke at that cloud though and try to give it some saturation to pull it back into the entire scene :D
<< Custom brushes are fun, but time consuming to create. >>
Create ? Those I am thinking about are already made :o (still, I usually put them on a different layer in order to modify them until the result pleases me)
Did you try those ? http://www.brusheezy.com/search/clouds
<< I'll poke at that cloud though and try to give it some saturation to pull it back into the entire scene :D >>
Agreed, in your case I think just working a little more on the cloud will be enought.
Keep up the good work !
Create ? Those I am thinking about are already made :o (still, I usually put them on a different layer in order to modify them until the result pleases me)
Did you try those ? http://www.brusheezy.com/search/clouds
<< I'll poke at that cloud though and try to give it some saturation to pull it back into the entire scene :D >>
Agreed, in your case I think just working a little more on the cloud will be enought.
Keep up the good work !
Drawing all this "little" stuff in a macropic seems to be a lot of effort. A way to ease things up a little seems to be a good idea. I was just a little curious because it's something I haven't seen from you before.
The drawn buildings may look a bit big compared to the real ones but it is still a cool picture again. The "problem" will be solved with her next step anyway!
Don't misunderstand this and keep it up!
The combination of a real background and drawn details seems to be interesting and it's always a pleasure to look at your stuff. *blushes*
The drawn buildings may look a bit big compared to the real ones but it is still a cool picture again. The "problem" will be solved with her next step anyway!
Don't misunderstand this and keep it up!
The combination of a real background and drawn details seems to be interesting and it's always a pleasure to look at your stuff. *blushes*
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